The NDP candidate in Swift Current is Jeff Potts. On Rabble.ca discussion board (Babble), the well known left leaning site, he is know as Famouspipeliner.

In the past months, Potts, as Famouspipeliner, has made numerous false comments about his Saskatchewan Party opponent, who just happens to be Brad Wall, leader of the Sask Party. Those comments included;

Mr. Wall's father owns a number of rental properties in Swift Current and has forced tenants to place SK Party signs on their lawns

One of these properties is a well known crack house

Brad Wall stole $15,000 of liquor from the SLGA for his wedding

The problem is that none of these statements are true. Mr. Walls's father does not own rental properties and the SK Party has a letter from the SLGA that Mr. Wall did not take any liquor.

In his defence, Potts claims that because he believes the Sask Party was lying, he was doing it as well.

The Sask Party is calling upon Lorne Calvert not to sign Pott's nomination papers...

"The shit really hits the fan for the SP this week and they don't know what's coming." and "Actually people, our plan is to tell the truth and to use democratic means to seize control of the government. Wall's campaign is already falling apart...more to follow."

All information contained below was received during the 2007 Saskatchewan election. New sightings will be posted above.

Kelvington/Wadena (November 05th) - Nursing home workers are being called by NDP operatives and being told that a Saskatchewan Party government would cancel their benefits and roll back their wages. - verified sighting

Saskatoon (October 29th) - While campaigning on the doorsteps, the following laughable comment from an NDP candidate "Although I have no evidence, I just know, here in my heart and in my soul, that the Sask Party WILL sell the Crowns!" - verified sighting

Lloydminster (October 25th) - Looking for a wedge issue for a badly floundering campaign, Lloydminster NDP candidate Grant Whitstone accuses Brad Wall of being "a risk to universal, public healthcare in Saskatchewan". Wall is on the record as supporting a publicly funded, publicly administered health care system - verified sighting

Saskatoon (October 24th) - A 17-year old high school student sent me an email confirming an encounter with a woman in his constituency. At the door, she told him that she would be fired if she voted for the Sask Party. She worked for SaskTel. He smiled and walked away. Evidently, this young man had more sense than this NDP supporter - verified sighting

Regina (October 23rd) - Reports of mailers being left in mailboxes of apartment dwellers mis-stating the property tax relief under a proposed NDP plan - developing

Regina (October 19th) - More SaskTel propaganda. The CEP is telling SaskTel employees that after they are elected, the Saskatchewan Party will hold a vote to sell off SaskTel. They are also claiming that managers will be fired. - verified sighting

Regina (October 18th) - A Saskatchewan Transit Company (STC) employee asked for a week to campaign for the Sask Party. Another union worker for STC was given a paid week to campaign for the local NDP candidate. When asked for the same consideration for the Sask Party request, the response was "No G*d D**m Way" - verified sighting

Swift Current (October 17th) - SaskTel workers being emailed by union operatives within that organization that, if elected, the Saskatchewan Party will privatize SaskTel - verified sighting

Provincewide (October 17th) - Provincial workers and nurses being told by union representatives that under a new Sask Party government, there will be job losses - verified sighting

Humboldt (October 17th) - NDP operatives and union members calling voters and claiming that if the Sask Party is elected, alll seniors will lose the present drug plan and the new proposed hospital will not be built. - verified sighting

Southern Saskatchewan (October 17th) - NDP operatives claiming that the Saskatchewan Party will allow paid hunting and outfitting in the south part of the province. Members and board members from the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation are calling Sask Party candidates on the matter - verified sighting

Sasskatoon (October 14th)- SaskTel employees recieving phone calls at home from union representatives telling them that if the Sask Party is elected, they will be fired and SaskTel will be sold within a month - verified sighting